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  • Title: Modification by decreased temperature and hypoxia of 45Ca movements in stimulated smooth muscle of rabbit aorta.
    Author: Karaki H, Weiss GB.
    Journal: Gen Pharmacol; 1987; 18(4):363-8. PubMed ID: 3609695.
    Abstract:
    In rabbit aortic smooth muscle, contractile responsiveness to 10(-6) M norepinephrine or 60 mM added K+ was inhibited by hypoxia (induced by 100% N2) or decreased bath temperature. Hypoxia increased K+-induced 45Ca efflux, inhibited K+-induced 45Ca uptake, and inhibited norepinephrine-induced 45Ca release; lowering bath temperature by 10 degrees C decreased resting 45Ca uptake and norepinephrine-induced 45Ca release by 30-40% and decreased the 45Ca uptake elicited with norepinephrine or K+ by more than two-thirds. Thus, hypoxia and temperature variations affect different Ca2+ components. Hypoxia decreases the norepinephrine-sensitive membrane Ca2+ fraction and the K+-stimulated mitochondrial Ca2+ fraction whereas decreased temperature most strongly inhibits membrane-associated Ca2+ uptake increases elicited with either norepinephrine or high K+.
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